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The reason BDO has losing money is the inflation that people must choose between in real life or game. You can't spend the rest of your life spending money on games but while you paycheck is not increasing.
BDO servers will not be shut down, Cabal is 15 years old and still running. But what's the point of being in such a vegetative state?
Diablo 4 is coming soon. Throne and Liberty as well, and it will be a F2P game.
And what does BDO offer? Another pointless season and zero playability for most players who have been stuck in a soft cap for years.
Somewhere here the devs said they plan to support it for 30 years
Everything could be changing in 30 years take World of Warcraft for example because the game still excist now.
Then there is also DokeV, korea's answer to Pokemon
Thats why companies shouldn't make live service games.
Most online business did a major upswing during COVID.
Now that things are getting back to normal everything is leveling out.
and for diablo 4 we will see if it is really good or if it is just another diablo immortal/overwatch 2 ^_^